Word: capts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...March 15 the following men went to the training table for the nine, together with a few who have gone since that time: Poole, '91, McClung, '92, Dalzell, '91, Traver, '89 S., McBride, '90, S., Calhoun, '91 Noyes, '89, (capt.). Cushing, '91, G., McClintock, '90, Heffelfinger, '91 S., W. McClintock, '91, Day, '89 S., N. McClintock, '91, Graves...
...Curry, H. A. A, F. M. Hartshorne, Columbia. Two-hand fence vault-A. H. Green, and G. A. Pearson, H. A. A, F. M. Har shorne, Columbia, D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A. Tug-of-war-Columbia, C. H. Hart, E. C. Robinson, Edwin Harris (capt), anchor, G. M. Elliot; Harvard, '89, E. C. Grew, F. O. Raymond, J. Endicott, G. Perry...
...Regiment games to be held next Friday and Saturday at the 2nd Regiment Armory at New Haven. The H. A. A. had intended to send down a regular team, but the plan fell through for various reasons, principally because funds were not forthcoming and because it was necessary for Capt. Mandell and Mr. Lathrop, without whom no team can be sent away from Cambridge, to be in Cambridge next Saturday for the first day of the winter meetings. The men who are going to take part in the games are taking this step at their own expense and cannot...
...Smith (Capt.) 19 5 73/4...
Captain Bob Cook was in New Haven a few days ago on one of his periodical visits to oversee the work of the Yale crew. A conference of the leading boating men was held in Capt. Woodruff's room to discuss the prospects and plans for the coming spring and also the question of sending a crew to England. Captain Cook intended to take the most prominent candidates for a spin on the harbor in the afternoon, but the stormy weather prevented, so they were compelled to use the tank instead. Captain Bob is always ready to talk about...